[On_site_list] Extra Hands Needed for Tunnel Housekeeping - Mornings, Nov. 18-22
deborah magaldi
magaldi at jlab.org
Thu Nov 14 09:18:50 EST 2013
Accelerator Operations is starting to prepare for the end of the Long
Shutdown and getting ready for CEBAF accelerator commissioning
activities. One of the last things to do before commissioning activities
get underway will be several days of general housekeeping in the tunnel.
Yes, dusting off components inside the Continuous Electron Beam
Accelerator Facility and sweeping the tunnel floor is an important part
of keeping CEBAF safe and clean. Extra (volunteer) help will be needed
for tunnel housekeeping.
Tunnel housekeeping is being planned to take place Nov. 18-22, from 8:30
- 11:45 a.m. each day.
Anyone that can spare this block of time for one morning or more is
asked to contact Harry Fanning, the Accelerator Division safety officer,
at fanning at jlab.org <mailto:fanning at jlab.org>or x7619.
If you aren't Radiation Worker and Oxygen Deficiency Hazard trained, you
can still sign up and be escorted for the morning. Harry will arrange
for your dosimetry and escort.
Everyone participating in this effort must wear flat- or low-heeled,
closed-toe shoes, long pants and a short- or long-sleeved shirt. Wear
comfortable clothing as it can get warm in the tunnel.
Volunteers with Rad. Worker and ODH training must wear their personal
dosimeter.
For staff members that don't normally get into the tunnel, this is a
great way to meet JLab colleagues from outside your work area and to
learn more about CEBAF.
Pizza lunches will be available for volunteers at the end of the cleanup
activities each day.
/This message is being sent on behalf of Accelerator Operations./
Regards,
Deb Magaldi
Public Affairs
Jefferson Lab
x5102
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